학술논문

Circular SAR Optimization Imaging Method of Buildings
Document Type
article
Source
Leida xuebao, Vol 4, Iss 6, Pp 698-707 (2015)
Subject
Circular Synthetic Aperture Radar (CSAR)
Electromagnetic scattering modes
Incoherent fusion techniques
The edge information of buildings
Polarimetry decomposition
Electricity and magnetism
QC501-766
Language
English
Chinese
ISSN
2095-283X
Abstract
The Circular Synthetic Aperture Radar (CSAR) can obtain the entire scattering properties of targets because of its great ability of 360° observation. In this study, an optimal orientation of the CSAR imaging algorithm of buildings is proposed by applying a combination of coherent and incoherent processing techniques. FEKO software is used to construct the electromagnetic scattering modes and simulate the radar echo. The FEKO imaging results are compared with the isotropic scattering results. On comparison, the optimal azimuth coherent accumulation angle of CSAR imaging of buildings is obtained. Practically, the scattering directions of buildings are unknown; therefore, we divide the 360° echo of CSAR into many overlapped and few angle echoes corresponding to the sub-aperture and then perform an imaging procedure on each sub-aperture. Sub-aperture imaging results are applied to obtain the all-around image using incoherent fusion techniques. The polarimetry decomposition method is used to decompose the all-around image and further retrieve the edge information of buildings successfully. The proposed method is validated with P-band airborne CSAR data from Sichuan, China.